
Service doctor
Raluca Lascu
Dermatology Specialist Physician
View profileFacial laxity and sagging skin appear with decreased collagen and elastin production, leading to loss of facial contour and an aged appearance.

Procedural image for a facial laxity consultation, focused on skin elasticity and contour.
Facial laxity and sagging skin (sagging facial skin, non-surgical facial lifting)
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Facial laxity and sagging skin represent frequently encountered changes in the process of skin aging. With advancing age, the production of collagen and elastin progressively decreases, and the skin structure gradually loses its firmness and elasticity.
These changes result in loss of facial contour, appearance of sagging skin at the level of the cheeks and mandible, as well as accentuation of visible signs of aging.
Beyond the natural aging process, skin laxity can be influenced by factors such as exposure to ultraviolet radiation, weight fluctuations, lifestyle, and genetic predisposition. For this reason, the therapeutic approach must be adapted to the individual characteristics of each patient.
Modern aesthetic medicine offers efficient, non-surgical solutions for improving skin firmness and stimulating skin regeneration. Following medical consultation, the physician evaluates skin quality, the degree of laxity, and the patient's aesthetic objectives, establishing a personalized treatment plan. This may include injectable procedures, collagen biostimulators, and advanced skin rejuvenation technologies.
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The optimal treatment is determined following medical consultation, depending on the degree of skin laxity, skin characteristics, and the patient's aesthetic objectives.
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